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Medical Parasitology (7th Edition, Leventhal) – Complete Test Bank, Study Guide, and Chapter Summaries (Chapters 1–11)

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INSTANT PDF DOWNLOAD – This Medical Parasitology, 7th Edition by Leventhal Test Bank and Study Guide provides a detailed and structured review of Chapters 1–11, offering comprehensive coverage of parasitology concepts essential for medical, nursing, and laboratory science students. It includes chapter-based summaries, exam-style multiple-choice questions with correct answers and explanations, and key definitions for mastering parasitic diseases and their clinical relevance. The material covers major parasitic groups and related topics, including protozoa, helminths, arthropods, host–parasite interactions, modes of transmission, life cycles, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention strategies. Each section integrates pathogenesis, epidemiology, and laboratory identification to support a deep understanding of human parasitic infections. Perfect for medical students, microbiology majors, and healthcare professionals preparing for exams, this guide aligns with current global health standards and diagnostic approaches, making it a valuable resource for classroom learning, laboratory reference, and board preparation.

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Medical Parasitology 7th Edition
By Leventhal [CH 1-11]




Chapter 1. Introduction

,1. In a general nematode parasite’s life cycle, the host may ingest a fertile egg. This stage of the
life cycle is referred to as the:
a. Definitive host phase
b. Diagnostic stage
c. Infective stage
d. Method of infection




2. A parasite that lives inside a host is referred to as a(n):
a. Accidental parasite
b. Ectoparasite
c. Endoparasite
d. Facultative parasite


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3. Zoonosis is a term used to describe humans’ relationship with a(n):
a. Accidental parasite
b. Ectoparasite
c. Endoparasite
d. Facultative parasite




4. An animal that harbors a parasite that can also infect humans is referred to as a(n):
a. Definitive host
b. Intermediate host
c. Reservoir host
d. Transport host




5. The host in which the parasite reaches sexual or reproductive maturity is referred to as a(n):
a. Definitive host
b. Intermediate host


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c. Reservoir host
d. Transport host

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Leventhal: Medical Parasitology, Ed. 7 Multiple Choice Questions - Chapter 1
Answer Key for Chapter 1. Introduction

1. In a general nematode parasite’s life cycle, the host may ingest a fertile egg. This stage of the
life cycle is referred to as the:
a. Definitive host phase

, b. Diagnostic stage
c. Infective stage
d. Method of infection

ANS: C
RATIONALE: This is the stage of the life cycle at which the parasite is capable of entering and
developing within the host. It is a required part of the life cycle of that parasite.
KEY: Introduction: parasite definitions/life cycles | Cognitive level: recall




2. A parasite that lives inside a host is referred to as a(n):
a. Accidental parasite
b. Ectoparasite
c. Endoparasite
d. Facultative parasite GRADESMORE.COM

ANS: C
RATIONALE: Endoparasites live inside the host. Ectoparasites live on the outside of the host.
Facultative parasites can live as well outside the host as inside the host; host infection usually
occurs accidentally. Other accidental parasites may include parasites that usually infect other
animals.
KEY: Introduction: parasite definitions/life cycles | Cognitive level: recall




3. Zoonosis is a term used to describe humans’ relationship with a(n):
a. Accidental parasite
b. Ectoparasite
c. Endoparasite
d. Facultative parasite

ANS: A
RATIONALE: Zoonosis is an accidental infection with a parasite that usually parasitizes
animals. Endoparasites live inside the host. Ectoparasites live outside the host. Facultative


Leventhal: Medical Parasitology, Ed. 7 Multiple Choice Questions - Chapter 1
parasites can live as well outside the host as inside the host; host infection usually occurs
accidentally.
KEY: Introduction: parasite definitions/life cycles | Cognitive level: recall
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